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After leaving Edinburgh, I traveled to Glasgow, a city with a completely different vibe—more industrial, yet deeply artistic.

One of my first stops was The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Design and Architecture. Inside, I climbed the spiral staircase all the way up to the viewing platform, where I captured panoramic photos of the city’s skyline.

Later, I visited the historic Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery filled with elaborate tombs and statues. The view from the hill gave me both a sense of history and quiet reflection.

Of course, I couldn’t miss the University of Glasgow, whose cloisters and Gothic architecture were featured in the Harry Potter films. Walking through the campus felt magical, as if I had stepped into Hogwarts itself.

To explore Glasgow’s artistic side, I went to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, one of the city’s cultural gems, where art, history, and design all come together.

Finally, I ended my day at the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, wandering through its glasshouses and lush greenery—a perfect contrast to the urban energy of the city.

Glasgow truly lives up to its reputation as a city of art and culture, offering a mix of history, creativity, and green escapes.

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